Re: How to patch Fedora Core 2 Bind RPM?

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On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Mark Haney <mhaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> John Smith wrote:
>>
>> I have a Fedora Core 2 box that is running BIND 9.2.3-13 and I want to
>> update to the latest patch due to the DNS issue. How can I upgrade my RPM
>> install? Is there an RPM that is independent of the  Fedora OS?
>>
>> Or is it possible to compile and use the patch installed from source
>> overtop
>> my RPM?
>
> Your best bet is to do what I did with my FC6 boxes and get the latest
> Source RPM (9.5.0 or thereabouts) install it and see if you can build it on
> the FC2 box.
>
> You might need to satisfy some dependencies and devel packages, but it
> should work.  Maybe.  That's an old OS.
>

Mark is right, however, there are a few issues with this approach, as
i have been going through the exact same thing. The major issue is
that it requires a newer version of openssl to be compiled and
installed which breaks some dependencies on the box. I am intereted in
hearing if anyone out there still running FC2 has gotten this figured
out including all the dependencies on libssl.so.4, etc.

Michael

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